Development, Inequality, Resilience and Environments (DIRE)

Our Research

Many of the greatest challenges facing societies today occur at the nexus of environmental degradation and social marginalisation; deprived communities in both the Global South and the Global North often live in poor environmental conditions and deprivation is associated with vulnerability, including an increased likelihood of being severely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. The University of Lincoln was one of the first signatories to the Civic University Agreement, demonstrating our commitment to reducing inequalities, removing barriers to access for underrepresented groups, and promoting resilience in our communities. Our research group addresses the key theme of Communities, advocated by the University through diverse inter-and-transdisciplinary research into the upstream ‘causes of causes’ that produce inequalities in built and natural environments, and innovative methods of promoting development and resilience in vulnerable spaces.

Our research group addresses the most urgent and immediate threats to the resilience of human-environment systems and seeks to understand the complex interactions between societies and the landscapes they inhabit that precipitate vulnerability, including rural and urban dynamics. Thus, our scope also contributes to the growing body of research undertaken by University of Lincoln academics around Sustainability, in particular environmental justice, and the role of governance, both within the UK and abroad.

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University Awarded Transformational Research Funding

The University of Lincoln, is set to spearhead groundbreaking research in rural and coastal health after securing a £10.9 million funding injection from the UK Research and Innovation's (UKRI) Expanding Excellence in England (E3) fund.

Development

Find out more about how our interdisciplinary team addresses the fundamental challenges associated with development, and the dynamics of those challenges in the Global South compared to the Global North.

Inequality

Find out more about our ongoing real-time research including current projects exploring the factors that explain inequality and the impact on vulnerability, particularly in the context of the current Covid-19 pandemic.

Resilience

Find out more about our focus on the theme disasters and climate change and see research on resilience addressed at a range of geographical scales including the subcontinent, the nation state, the region, and the municipality.

Environments

Find out more about how our team explores barriers and facilitators of sustainability and learn about our current projects including exploring if, and in what form, a new ‘civil politics’ of climate change is emerging from recent populist climate events in the UK and around the world.

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Publications

View a list of the most recent publications produced by members of the DIRE research group.

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Group Members and Collaborations

A list of the members and collaborations of the DIRE research group at the University of Lincoln.

DIRE Seminars

Find out more about our DIRE Seminar Series, where we aim to promote the sharing of knowledge between academics across disciplines with shared interests in some of the biggest challenges facing societies and the environments they inhabit. The series features presentations from DIRE members as well as guest speakers.

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Postgraduate Research with DIRE

DIRE academics in the School of Geography are delighted to collaborate with postgraduate students to investigate some of the biggest challenges facing societies today. Our postgraduate students are actively working to address issues related to development, inequalities, building resilience, and sustainable environments.

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School of Geography, College of Health and Science
University of Lincoln, Think Tank, Ruston Way, Lincoln, LN6 7DW

Tel: +44(0)1522 835820